Yeah? So What?

Yeah?  So What?

“Every joy wants eternity/ Joys want profound eternity” ~  Friedrich Nietzsche, Also Sprach Zarathustra, The Second Dance-Song

If every joy wants to be without

An end, that’s sad, yes, sad like Skelton as

The Clown.  The Clown can sweep around and pout,

But joy’s eternity and all that jazz

Learn that the endlessness that they would find

Is death—but not just any death.  To reach

Some sort of immortality, you blind

Yourself because of something that you teach

The world to see, like Oedipus.  You spike

Yourself to free up other people.  Your grave

Becomes undying:  tragedy can strike

An everlastingness.  Pain makes you crave

A timelessness, reverberating length,

A power that gladness cannot match in strength.